0 j-ii.. y : Ti 1923 THE DAILY , NEWS VJLGE, THREE fifnfj.mjjt an 01 1: ollar the 2nd; Saturday, the 3rd; and Monday the .th are Dollar Days at .labours H.I.AR DAYS WILL SAVE i.iK will be from 25c to .it'tVr you frood values. , , I'.nvs' Shirt. Sale prk Bovs' fleece-lined1 Sh iflH in YOUR DOLLARS on every .dollar pvw- a.::. It fto and Drawer. Sale $1.00 iluvs' striped Flannelette Night Gowns. Sale $1.00 luvs' Blouses, assorted sizes. Sale price . , . $1.00 ne Uow Tie. 4 Handkerchiefs, 4 Oufflinlw. All $1.00 . ',') Ladies' and Misses' House Slippers. Sale for $1.00 . Combination of 1 Writing Tablet, 5 Pencils, 1 Book and B Scribbler., all for $1.00 EXTRA VALUES in Cotton Crepe Ladies' House Dresses, all color Sale price $1.00 . ,,.- White Flannelette Night Gowns, size 10-16, for $1.00 i,, . Silk and Wool Hose for $1.00 ; of Children's Bloomers. Sale, 2 for $1.00 , ( liildren's Sleepers, sizes 1 and 2, 2 for .... $1.00 . of Children's Cashmere Ilu-e, 2 pairs for .. $1.00 Double Knitting Wool, all colors, I! ski-ins for $1.00 ... Shetland FIom, 9 skeins for $1.00 Monarch Flwts Wool, balls for $1.00 i l.udies' Cotton Brassiers. trimmed with beautiful , .Ma special value. 2 for $1.00 of Printed Chinti, 36 inches wide. Sale, 2'v yards , $1.00 ,.. Grey Cotton, 40 inches wide. 5 yards fur .... $1.00 , it.- Flannelette. 5 yards for $1.00 ,. White Cotton, 156 inches w ide, ." yards for . . 61.00 Spun Silk, during this sale only, lVi yds. fur $1.00 Tea Towelling, 7 yards for $1.00 :',(' inches wide, wool flannel, l1 j yard for . . $1.00 ..' only the items listed in this paper, marn other . .,,vaitinjf your inspection and are on display on our Jabour Bros., Ltd. i.i" Corner 3rd and 7th WHAT ORMES SERVICE MEANS TO YOU . , I S ACK ()rme a.- near you as your telephone. .iiNLi'tLliNKSS On, our shelves you'll find a(C IVfer .t ur eery druirstore need ".li 'fc fin- 21 ye;ii " our prescritttion department has ved the t oiifid. ii, . of every IViow slkteW. dec-Yiir doctor ki.hws OrniM use usly thei freshest i purest of drui.". . re not M iiuain-e-l with Dimes Service come in and are dmiin to help the sick yet well and the well hi. TKI.KTHONKS OK YOUR CONVEVlTSNCE (tames IlA ; 7f:c fttncer Drtigrisls W'-M l SIXTH ST TCLEPHONtS 4,200 New Spring Fabrics CKRI'B DE CILMA k Fabric 40" wide in a variety of light and dark color-nited all over de.-igns. Per yard III $1.50 M ial valse tn M" Imiwrted Dttthetise Iliads fstin at I1.9S per yarl Fraser &. Payne Universal Trading Co. "TRY A NIP IOM I'T BEST PROCIRABLE - S0TTUB ft'MAMTa 5 (' ,'.",, v'l I t,, "nrai7 mmwr.sjisisiwii Mn . ana laUI Ot,tinl UM (M fof. At Venior'i RANTVl "BEST rROC JKA jU" , ' "7u-.it is not published in l , 'I. ''' tne ' ' " " " 'itrol Board or by tl.e ;...i. i. ltnti:ih Coluni'n.'i Local and Personal B.C Undertakers Pboo 41 Read the. Louvre's advertisement Dentist Dr J. R Out Phone BB(, Bkuuntj dally 2 t.o 4 aiiiL 8 po 10 t: 11 Oct the BkV of a ran. phone 4 ( i t thicunt Annual meeting Municipal Chap;.-I.O DE. Monday at p.m I O D E. hull Members and friends Invited. Womens Hospital Auxiliary tea and ale of hum cooking at the home of Mr Dan Jabour. March 8 from 3 In 6M. 54 allia E. Whttehurst baa ai rived from Vancouver to take a position on the staff of the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital. Taki :hl opportunity. Denny Allen Co Annual March Sale. China, aiass-wur Ki:r lira Hardware. Toys. Watch our windows 63 ! The board of trade lai night refer- ', red to the civic commit Uc a proposal j to have a hotel bu.lt here on the Hockenbury system j Mrs. Keefe of Francois Lake, who with her two children has been vlalt-ilns her sister, Mrs. Alex Coonon for j toe past month returned home, this morning. Mr and Mr John Flewln of Port Simpson, w'ki have been on a holiday visit to Victoria and other points in the south, arrived in the city on the Venture this morning from Vancouver enroute home. .Union steamer Venture. Capt. A. j JoRnetone. arrived In port at 730 this rooming frftn Vancouver and way-points, sailing at 0 o clock on her return south. The Venture had a few paseengers for here. I CPU steamer Princess Beat: ice. Capt Robert Thorn sen. arrived at 8:16 ! mis morning irom vanr Juvex ana way ports, sailing at 11 on her return south. The Beatrice had only a very small I list of passengers for hers. I A. Rome of the Empire Shipping Co.. who has been In the city for the past few dsy In connection with the loading of the grain chip King Jamea. sued by the Princess Beatrice this morning on his return ' to Vancouver. isxt last night nignt deal! oeau s, some .4ngth with a pilotage pro pdaal romlng from Vancouver, which ' jaaa eventually referred to the propel committee which wll! report to the (buncU of the board In a few days. Cpt Larry Thomson of the Federal Pliots of British Colujubls rt turned to be city frrm the south on the IV.nceae Beatrice thl momlug. He went dnwn the coast recently auh the steamer having loaded grain cargo here i 1 Ourlrs the past twnty-fonr hours. vevent)-five carloada ot grain have arrived from the p rallies for the Alberta Wheat Pool's Frlnoe Rupert elevator, j -iilwey offices this morning reporting j cmc ihree hundred cars on the tfrrl- :ory wi; of Jasper Park bound here The Brit sh mot or ship K.f.n Jatne 1 ow t :iii kmded at the elevstor with l full rurgj for the On:il Klngdcru r.r Continent and the s'.eamrr Fcrntr.ojr i due next week. II VEKAI. OTI K. The fjr.ersl of the la M;i M. ra-er will take place on Mjuday at ,2 30 to rsirv.ew Ceinetery. Rev J. R. Jrtiv.li officiating. J NOTHK. i Any vrMin kivuik In format Ion leading in the srrest of the person guilty j if ;elinn e-liteeii rose bushes from the Citnt House garden early this morning. 'H1 be suitably rewarded. GOVERNMENT AOSIfT. ANNOUNCEMENTS "Aunt SUKSii'a Visit" at United Church. March 8 and 0. Anglican Cathedral Tra March IT 8t Pnlrti'k' concert. Monday. March ID. Westholuir TTieatre. United Church Easier Sal of Work. Aplll 3 CulhulU- Woiiun'B League spring sale of work April 13. Klka Cabaret AprU 30. Royal Society of St. Oeorge Whist Drive and Dance Aorll iw rSAWc it with a SiMONDi51 SAV Slays niutrp longer Cut easier. Saws fatter SIUONDS CANADA SAW OO.UTO. M 'N '1,1 Al-VA)V I JOHN. N.B . iim. .n j .ttl aSar1 Jj pgfOBBBBBBM g3SErsw5aaa Passengers sailing this morning- on the Venture for Vancouver Included Mrs. H R Hamilton, O P Gibbons and F. J. Ol boons. Mr are lle3cjirtrrs for ilioe repairing. Keml tlirin to us fur value. M-rviee aud atl).frtlii. Mac Arthur's time Store. U Mum BarbeaU announci-ii her Spring Millinery Opening on Saturday, March 3. Ladles' of Frlnoe Bupert are Invited to Inspect the newest in Spring styles 53 Q. R. MuUVe, VhO has been Identi fied tor W1M tUSM with Max Hell- broner's 0P-"aU dcparUnent, sailed this i morning os the PrttveeM Beatrice tor, Vancouver. Phil McDonald, seil known pioneer prospector of tna jkrovlnce. left the city this weak far the Flln Flon dla- met of ManltoX It is possible that he nay be away Sat, some time. Aa Important game nil meeting of all sLnon flahiawn la every branch of too aakatou fishing Industry will be tattd ou Saturday. March 3. at the Labor Hall, at 6 JO pm. Importaat atjbjecu' will to discussed. PRINCE RUPERT MAN MARRIES IN SOUTH Maw CMIve (1. toaveli IVi-wae IkrM of o'clock I ai Id A. Drawn ait I rrrwuar In A pretty weddtcf place In St. Mark's Church. TajUBhvcr. on Saturday evening last SAn QTJve Orace, rouBgeat daughter of Mr and Mrs Walter B. SeweU Co.. Rev. A. H. Bouojeaf cencutlng. The bridal party Bntereat the chunk to The Voice that Breathed O'er loan," sung by the choir, ot Meh the brMe was a membar. ' A pretty gown of white crepe de chine was thus by the bride, who was given la asarrtse by her father. She also wore a silk awt embroidered ell. a.th orange blossom coronet, and arried a shower boucMat of Ophelia Ashby vbjch coaled at Oomox al mj of vay fp Mils Olive Williams wws brti wearing a pink and whist frock and hat to match, and carrying pink ear-nattoria. Norman Srwel was beat man. jnd durtnc the algnlng of the rag later Mlas Helen Bewetl aaw -All Joy Be IHlne" A reception was held at the hoeae of Mrs W. 0. BuUen. SAeMbens Street, where the bride's mother asslatad la receiving the guests atgired In a be- coming black aatln gown trimmed with silver metallic clcth. with hat to match. After a ahort honeytaeati Mr and Mrs. Brown have arrtvnB hare will realde In Prince Baa en. and FIRST IMMIGRANTS ARRIVE WINNIPEG Varaswii NatVinalllleo Id tlraofM Hrlng IHrHMtril tm lYatrlrs l WINMPBO. March That year's rush of immigrants lias started Over .he Canadian National Railways, a party of 101 from two steamers, arrived in Winnipeg yesterday for distribution '.hroughout the aei Last night St mere were here unci today the city greets another group No :as tha" fourteen nationalities war re presenter' In the arrivals from the Albertlc ann the United States, which docked a; Halifax. There were 37 Duno and SS Ruthen-lana, and smaller numbers of English, Irish, Scotch, Belgian Flnua. Oermana. Hebrews. Italians. Lithuanians. Norwegians. Poles and Swedes. Laat night's arrivals were Oermaiu who crossed the Atlantic on the Westphalia, and the Cameronla passenger duo to reach here tonight are all British. alaskaIailwaF paid more than running expenses WASHINGTON. Mu!l S. In mukm mire tlmn SVftOn moie titan expeiw. 111 Dtvrmlx'r ma7 nroduccd h imil't f hl'tory. N I s:i. " lennrted to S,. rri.i Heavy tiuiuri'iii -v. :,iie!irninsible 1. "(I U wa-. tuil a .nun. i i' Mr Will I '! r: i. Ik- Alaska rallroiH the first time in neral mannci W,.;K. '' ''"'dso materlalo 1 ' increase fremht natural growth nt i explninHl rut Daily Nttt BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada ' To the end of December, 1920. IIa produced Minerals as follows: Placer Gold, $78,018,648; Lode Gold, $1 23.1)7218: Silver. $80,787,003; Lead, $106,976,442; Copper,. $209,9G7,Ugr Zinc, $50,512,5577 ; Coal and Coke, $284,599,133; Structural Materials and Miscellaneous Minerals, $60,175,407; making its mineral production to the end of 1926 show an AGGREGATE VALUE OK $988,108,170. PRODUCTION FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER, 1926, $07,188,812 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and the fees lower than those of any other Province in the Dominion, or any colony fn the British Empire. Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the security of which is guaranteed by Crown grants. Full information, together with Mining Reports and Maps, may be obtained gratis by addrewing THE HONORABLE THE MINISTER OF MINES. VICTORIA. BRITISH , COLUMBIA. N.B. Practically all British Columbia Mineral Properties upon which development work has been done are described in some one of the Annual Reports of the Minister of Mines. Th'ose considering mining investment should refer to such reports. They are available without charge on application to the Department of Mines, Victoria, B.C. Reports of the Geological Survey of Canada, Winch Building, Vancouver, are recommended as valuable source of information. Reports covering of the Six Mineral Survey Districts are published separately, and are available on application. I Church Notices IHSBHYTEHIAN Clll HCII - .i T. ANIHtEWS I ATIIKIMIAL (Church of England) Arcndeaoon Q. A. Blx. rector. Utmlng worship at 11 o'clock. Even ing service at 7.80 Sacrament the Lord's upper first Sunday of toe month at 11 am., third Sunday of the month at am. Sunday School at M0. Bayttama by arrangement. (1IUITIAK MC'IEUTE SOCIETY Service every Sunday morning In the, ays Block. M5 Second Avenue Sub-tact on Sunday "Man." Testimony I meeting on Wednesday evening at mniwT rm urn Minister. He. W. F. Price. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. "She Stewardship of Life." Sun- Say School- at IJO. evening service at 7 JO Subject "The Life Olving Christ West Vancouver Corn m union service at cioae. became the bride of David AuM sen of Mr David Baown of Vaneouver, na.i nnalntaat UMOimtaat at Organist. W. Vaughan Davlea. The BoajQ oi Trade stft rawadlan Minuter. Rm. J. R Anthem. Frtaell. B.A.. 1X3 tdencc. The Manse Phone C4S. Momlna- worahln at 11 o'clock. Sub- tact: "Ood"s RevwJaUon to the Babsa Sunday School at 1S.1S. Evening service at T JO. Subject: "Jewels." 8. A UePheraon will slug and the choir will also render a number. tuwT rsiTEO nit itiii Bar. A. WUaan. B.A.. pastor. Mis I. Haddock, deaconess Mcrning worship at 11 o'clock Subject: "Oood Com pan y" Sunday School at SJ0. Kvenliui worahlp at 7 JO sub- Mot: "The Christian Attitude Toward Bvtl." Wedneaday at 7 JO, Devotional service. XT. l"Ui.t Ll'TIIBILW runtrii Bev. John . Hanson, naator. catdanee. its FUth Avenue West. Thons Black ITS. Sunday services. Morning worahlp at II o'clock I English . Song by Ladies' :rio. Sunday school and confirmation claaa at 13 noon. Bus will atop at corner ot Eighth Avenue and Conrad Street itt Rtdley Hoane) at 1145 to brine children Using aaat of Maya' Creak to Sunday School. Evening service at 7 JO (Scandinavian 1 A cordial Invitation is extended to all Christiana and others to attend these services. The Church Council will meet at John tvaraoa'a house on Beach Place on Monday at 7 JO pjn It is not r spec ted that the steamer Cairtosun win make more than three x four more trips lu the Vancouver-Prince Rupert Anyox - Stewart service for the Union Steamship Co. Tha Ostala. which has been off since ant was wrecked near Port Simpson last November, should be hark on the ran by the end of thl month The Camo-sun la due from the south tomorrow Vlerti in th Ostlv News ELEVEN BOILS ON HER ARM AT ONE TIME Mrs. R rtuk, Fisher Iloaw. Alt-, writes: "1 was troubled wits belli and had eleven (if them on my arm at me time. "I tried all kinds nf mediaine), but got uo relief. "I took two Imttlen "f aud havr rir, i Tt It II "f iav. .shi'S Vli.n.l .iiHrilfr1. ii 'I ' T alilbli'ii ' UflU .,, fl llll'll ,.. I ), sinvo. i all ntlicT I . .1,1 V l I'Liroiltu. . Special .:: Offering of COATS for LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN ' COATS FOR CHILDREN Regular value up to 118.00. Special price COATS FOR LADIES AND MISSES Regular value up to $25.00. Special price .SIII.T." Have your choice of these splendid garments while thsjr last, for they will not last long at these prices. B. C. Fur Company Third .Avenue For one week only GUEAT SALE OF CONNOR ELECTRIC WASHERS $2.00 Cash SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS. NO INTEREST Four useful articles with each washer Free Phone or call for free demonstration. Two machines only, regular $150.00, reduced to .... $110.00 Easy Terms Parkin & Ward Electric Co. I'hone 125 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" ers the daIntikst HUEAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish" & Cold Storage Co., L'ti . Prince Kupert. B.C. All Sweaters, Mackinaws, Wind Breakers REDUCED 13 l'KR CENT UUllllEKS. sites C and 7, regular 2.r, .6. now Shoe Sule Continue. Every pair muat so. THOR JOHNSON 85